Two men were killed early Sunday morning in a three-vehicle crash on Interstate-75 south of the Crittenden exit.
Robert Roaden, 33, of Williamstown and Jerry Martin, 89, of Centerville, Ohio died at the scene.

Police said the wreck occurred when Roaden’s vehicle ran off the right side of the roadway, traveling several hundred feet before it came back on the road and then overturned multiple times.

Roaden was thrown from the wreckage. Police said he was not wearing a seatbelt.

A Corinth man tasted freedom for just 24 hours before he was arrested and returned to the Grant County Detention Center.

Kenneth Forrester walked away from the Grant County Animal Shelter around 1 p.m. on Nov. 4.

According to Jailer Terry Peeples, Forrester had been working at the shelter for about nine months as part of the Class D program. Shelter staff noticed he wasn’t at his work assignment and they alerted the detention center.

A Corinth man tasted freedom for just 24 hours before he was arrested and returned to the Grant County Detention Center.
Kenneth Forrester walked away from the Grant County Animal Shelter around 1 p.m. on Nov. 4.
According to Jailer Terry Peeples, Forrester had been working at the shelter for about nine months as part of the Class D program. Shelter staff noticed he wasn’t at his work assignment and they alerted the detention center.

Seven people were injured - two seriously - in a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 75 Sunday afternoon about 2:30 which closed the northbound late in Kenton County for more than two hours.

Kenton County Police said a 12-year-old boy in a Chevrolet Blazer driven by Beverly Bates, 40, of Dry Ridge, was flown to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital with multiple injuries. Police said he wasn’t wearing a seat belt.